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7 Reasons For

LED Display Type

This PC display has an LED display type, which is the most frequently found display type on LCD screens of a comparable age and spec to it.

We compared all the other PC screens that have an LED Display to this flatpanel monitor and we think the e2250Swdnk[pl_1364842_price], the U2868[pl_2276998_price], and the I2276[pl_2256588_price] all from AOC which has better reviews is also worth considering.

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Has a Built-In Speaker

Unlike most of the other PC monitors of a similar age and spec to the W2072 which do not have a built-in speaker, the HP W2072 has a built-in speaker.

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Good Brand

Based on 928 user and expert reviews, HP has good ratings for its PC screens. HP also has good ratings specifically within its medium monitors range compared to other brands.

Very Low Maximum Power Consumption

The lowest maximum power consumption of flatpanel monitors of this type and age is 5.4W and the highest is 250W. With a maximum power consumption of only 26 Watts, the HP W2072 has a fairly low maximum power consumption compared to most of the other comparable spec LCD screens that came out around the same time as the W2072.

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Narrow

Across all the LCD screens of this age and type the widths range from 50mm to 6,500mm, and the average width is 580mm. At only 477.3 millimeters, the HP W2072 is quite narrow compared to most of the other similar spec LCD screens that have been available for around the same time as the W2072.

If you are not concerned about having a wider width then you might want to consider the Samsung S22A450[plb_1388338_price] (508mm), or the Philips 221B3LPC[plb_1390791_price] (507mm).

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Very Shallow

With a depth of only 47.8 millimeters, the HP W2072 is fairly shallow compared to most of the other PC screens of a comparable spec and age to the W2072. Medium monitors that were released more than two years ago have depths of between 6.1mm and 810mm.

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Short

The shortest comparable spec PC screen that has been on the market for around the same time as the W2072 is 30mm tall, the tallest is 4,800mm, and the average height is 370mm. The HP W2072 is one of the shorter medium monitors that have been on the market for a comparable time to the W2072 (only 299 millimeters) amongst medium monitors of this age.

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9 Reasons Against

Not 3D Compatible

The HP W2072 is not 3D compatible, although it is worth noting that most of the other medium monitors that are a similar age to the W2072 are also not 3D compatible.

PC screens which are 3D compatible that might be worth considering include the AOC D2769[plb_1563236_price], or the Asus VG236[plb_2030776_price].

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Does Not Have a Built-In Camera

Most PC displays of a similar age and spec to the W2072 do not have a built-in camera. The HP W2072 is no exception to this as it too does not have a built-in camera.

It is worth considering alternative LCD screens which also have a built-in camera including the 272P4QPJKEB[pl_2997140_price], or the 241P4QPY[pl_1398366_price] both from Philips which also has a higher rating.

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Does Not Have an Integrated Card Reader

The HP W2072 does not have an integrated card reader. Most of the other medium monitors that are a comparable age to the W2072 also do not have an integrated card reader.

We compared all the other PC monitors which also have an integrated card reader to this PC display and we think the U2713H[pl_1518815_price], or the U2413[pl_1565290_price] both from DELL or the Acer DA220[plb_1606986_price] which is also higher rated is also worth considering.

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Quite Narrow Vertical Viewing Angle

The vertical viewing angles of comparable spec LCD screens that were launched more than two years ago range from 50° to 180°, and the average vertical viewing angle is 170°. The HP W2072 has a very narrow vertical viewing angle (only 50 degrees) compared to most of the other medium monitors that were released around the same time as the W2072.

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Quite Narrow Horizontal Viewing Angle

The HP W2072 has a very narrow horizontal viewing angle (only 90 degrees) compared to most of the other medium monitors that were released around the same time as the W2072. Across all the comparable spec PC displays that were released more than two years ago the horizontal viewing angles range from 60° to 180°.

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Quite Small Viewable Height

The viewable heights of PC screens of a similar age and type to the W2072 range from 28mm to 630mm. When compared to other PC screens of this spec and age that we have assessed the viewable height of, the HP W2072's viewable height of only 249 millimeters is one of the smallest.

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Quite Dim Display Brightness

The HP W2072 has one of the dimmer display brightness (only 200 candellas per square meter) amongst PC monitors of this age. The average display brightness of medium monitors that came out more than two years ago is 290 cd/m², and the display brightness range from 30 cd/m² to 1,700 cd/m².

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Quite Small Display Diagonal

The HP W2072 has one of the smallest screen sizes (only 50.8 centimeters) amongst medium monitors of this age. Across all the PC screens of a similar age and type to the W2072 the screen sizes range from 50cm to 770cm, and the average display diagonal is 66cm.

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Quite Small Viewable Width

The viewable widths of medium monitors that came out more than two years ago range from 1mm to 880mm. At only 443 millimeters, the HP W2072 has a fairly small viewable width compared to most of the other comparable spec PC screens that have been available for a similar time to the W2072.

Running costs for this PC monitor have been estimated based on other similar PC monitors. If you know how much electricity and water the HP W2072uses then please let us know by entering those figures in the boxes above.

0.17T

Running this PC monitor over 5 years will generate 0.17 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2).

5

To offset that much CO2 you would need to plant 5 tree seedlings and grow them for 10 years.